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SoutHeRn MAnuScRipt SeRMonS BefoRe 1800<br />

Bib. Ref.: John C. 15. v. 5. —For without me ye can do nothing [an inserted slip<br />

gives more <strong>of</strong> the beginning <strong>of</strong> the verse.]<br />

Commentary: This is the tenth sermon <strong>of</strong> volume I (see accession number 1665).<br />

Some text is lost along the right margin <strong>of</strong> the manuscript. A note on the sermon<br />

reads “St. Matthews Chappel June 5th. 1768 St. Matthews Chappel July 10th. 1785.”<br />

Keywords: Christ, salvation through; vine and its branches, parable <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1643. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[Work out your own Salvation.]” [1766-1786] 3 + 5 blank pp. [Acc. No. 1729]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: Philipians C. 2. v. 11. 12 [sic. 12, 13]. Work out your own Salvation with<br />

fear & trembling; For it is God which worketh in you both to will & to do, <strong>of</strong> his<br />

good pleasure.<br />

Commentary: This is the fifteenth sermon <strong>of</strong> volume III (see accession number<br />

1714). The sermon is incomplete. It terminates after the listing <strong>of</strong> the four main<br />

points <strong>of</strong> the “discourse.”<br />

Keywords: salvation;<br />

1644. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[Ye should do as I have done to you.]” [1766] 15 + 1 + 1 + 3 blank pp. [Acc. No.<br />

1666]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: [J]ohn Cap. 13. V. 14, 15. If I then your Lord and Master have washed your<br />

feet, ye also ought to wash one anothers feet, for I have given you an Example, that<br />

ye should do as I have done to you.<br />

Commentary: This is the first sermon <strong>of</strong> volume I (see accession number 1665). A<br />

note on the sermon reads “Christ Church Spittle Fields May 11th. 1766 [England]<br />

All Saints Southampton May 25th. 1766 [England] St. Michaels Southton. June 8th.<br />

1766 [West Indies?] St. Michaels Chas. Town 16th. Novr. 1766 St. Matthews Decr.<br />

7th. 1766.”<br />

Keywords: Christ, imitation <strong>of</strong>; imitation <strong>of</strong> Christ; Christ, example <strong>of</strong>; Christ,<br />

emulation <strong>of</strong>;<br />

1645. TURQUAND, PAUL. (SC; Luth., Epis.; 1735-1786; ord. 1766; in SC 1753-1786)<br />

“[Your labor is not in vain in the Lord.]” [1772] [1] + 12pp. [Acc. No. 1686]<br />

Repository: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC<br />

Bib. Ref.: 1 Cor. C. 15. V 58. Therefore my beloved Brethren, be ye stedfast,<br />

unmoveable, always abounding in the work <strong>of</strong> the Lord; forasmuch as ye know, that<br />

your labour is not in vain in the Lord.<br />

Commentary: This is the twenty-first sermon <strong>of</strong> volume I (see accession number<br />

1665). A note on the sermon reads “Easter 1772. Chappel & Orangeburgh.”<br />

Keywords: Christ, belief in; Christ, faith in; Christ, salvation through;<br />

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